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by avar
3464 days ago
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What do you even mean by "devaluing"? Of course a more error prone, dangerous and expensive driver has less value. Is pointing this out somehow wrong? I think not pointing it out devalues human life. The road of getting rid of fallible humans from boring automatable jobs leads to Utopia, and I reject your notion that this is somehow inherently different from e.g automation in agriculture or computing |
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I've been clear about my meaning. Can't simplify it any further.
>Because certain types of technical advancement requires an element of devaluing people
That's your quote. What did you mean?
>Of course a more error prone, dangerous and expensive driver has less value.
There's a difference between preferring tech to do the driving and saying the human has "less value". You don't see that?
In any case, a hostile regard for human fallibility that approaches promotion of the dispensability of humans isn't a good thing.